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Hunting & Shooting

The Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest offers a variety of locations to hunt & fish. Creating opportunities for families and friends to share in the outdoors. 

Hunting

Hunting has been practiced for generations on Forest Service land. However, it's more than a traditional pastime. Hunting also has an ecological benefit as it's one of many ways in which wildlife managers are able to keep wildlife populations in balance with the animal's habitat, human development and the natality and mortality of the animals.

The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources manages hunting within the state. For information on seasons, licenses and other details, check their website or call their local hotline at 801-596-8660 or toll-free hotline at 1-877-592-5169.

 

Hunting Safety Tips

National forests are a refuge for wild animals of all kinds, which makes recreational activities, for example hunting and wildlife viewing possible. Hunting is a seasonal activity. State regulations for seasons, dates and licensing apply on national forest land.

  • Check weather reports before visiting the forest.
  • Tell someone where you will be hunting and when you will return.
  • Be familiar with the area you want to hunt.
  • Dress properly and be prepared for the worst possible weather conditions and changing weather.
  • If accompanied by a dog, the dog should wear hunter orange or a very visible color on a vest, leash, coat or bandana.
  • Utilize layering techniques to wick away moisture while retaining body warmth. Always bring rain gear.
  • Clearly identify your target before shooting. Prevent unfortunate accidents or fatalities.
  • Be alert when hunting near developed areas and trails. Other recreationists are in the forest as well.
  • If hunting in bear country, follow these tips at the Be Bear Aware website.

Archery

Archery is permitted on the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. Always check with the Forest or Ranger District before you head out in order to verify archery is permitted in the area. Remember, shooting firearms or archery equipment in not allowed in the campgrounds or developed recreation sites on the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest.

Recreational and Target Shooting

Target shooting is allowed in areas of the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. For recommended areas and additional information contact the local Ranger Districts. Discharging a firearm is prohibited within 150 yards of an occupied area, across a trail, road, body of water, or in any unsafe place or manner. Wilderness areas are not appropriate places for target practice. 
Leave the area better than you found it, pack out your brass/shells/targets. 
Exploding targets are prohibited. >>For more information on prohibited targets. 

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Cardiff Fork/ Mill D Trailhead

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Cardiff Fork and Mill D Trailheads are located about 8.8 miles up Big Cottonwood Canyon.Cardiff Fork is located on the south side of SR190 while Mill D North trailhead is on the north sideof SR190.…

Christmas Meadows Campground

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Campsite amenities also include picnic tables. Local popular recreational activities include hiking, fishing, backpacking and mountain biking.

Donut Falls Trailhead

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The Donut Falls trailhead is located in Big Cottonwood Canyon and provides access to the popularDonut Falls trail. To access the trailhead, you must navigate a short gravel road that leads to a…

Monte Cristo Campground

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Monte Cristo Campground is located 30 miles east of Huntsville, Utah.  ​This campground is at the highest elevation in the Ogden District at 9,000 feet. Individual campsites are surrounded by…

Sawmill Hollow Campground

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Sawmill Hollow Campground is a small Forest Service managed campground located in Diamond Fork Canyon.

Timpooneke Campground

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Timponeeke Campground is located in a mountainous area next to the Mt. Timpanogos Wilderness. Aspen, spruces and fir trees are the dominant tree species. Hiking, horseback riding, and wildlife…

Timpooneke Trailhead

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Timpooneke Trailhead is located along the Alpine Scenic Loop. The area provides outstanding recreation opportunities and majestic views. The Timpooneke Trailhead is the gateway to many opportunities…

White Pine Trailhead

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White Pine Trailhead is a popular trailhead located 5.3 miles up Little Cottonwood Canyon.Visitors can access White Pine Lake, Upper and Lower Red Pine Lakes, Lone Peak Wilderness,and Maybird Gulch.…

Last updated February 11, 2026